Shamek Farrah - First Impressions (1974/2018) [Vinyl]

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Title: First Impressions
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Pure Pleasure Analogue
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 24bit-48kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 34:35
Total Size: 390 MB
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Tracklist:

A1 Meterologicly Tuned
A2 Watch What Happens Now
B1 Umoja Suite
B2 First Impressions

AllMusic Review by Rob Ferrier
For a label that wasn't around long, Strata East achieved the same sort of label recognition that Impulse! or Blue Note managed to build. In other words, you knew what you were getting when you bought a record on the label, even if you didn't know the names on the outside of the cover. This is no exception. Who is Shamek Farrah? Who knows? Who cares? It's the music that's important. This is the standard spiritually intense new jazz one learns to expect from the label, soaked in some Eastern influences but always with its ear to the street. Musicians took their roles as leaders and spokesmen very seriously back then. This very adult statement from a group of very serious men is no exception. However, what might be an average, forgettable session is rescued by the propulsive engine of Milton Suggs' bass. He adds the fire and the drive that keeps things interesting and prevents the music from wandering into a circular spiritual morass. For fans of the sound or the label, this can be heartily recommended.

Personnel: Shamek Farrah: alto saxophone; Norman Person: trumpet; Kasa Mu-Barak Allah: piano (tracks 1/1, 1/2); Sonelius Smith: piano (tracks 2/1, 2/2); Milton Suggs: bass; Clay Herndon: drums (track 1/1, 1/2); Ron Warwell: drums (tracks 2/1, 2/2); Calvert “Bo” Satter-White: conga (tracks 2/1, 2/2); Kenny Harper: percussion (tracks 2/1, 2/2).